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Effects of methamphetamine abuse and serotonin transporter gene variants on aggression and emotion-processing neurocircuitry.Neural correlates of affect processing and aggression in methamphetamine dependence.Overlapping neural substrates between intentional and incidental down-regulation of negative emotionsMeasuring cigarette smoking-induced cortical dopamine release: A [¹¹C]FLB-457 PET study.Higher binding of the dopamine D3 receptor-preferring ligand [11C]-(+)-propyl-hexahydro-naphtho-oxazin in methamphetamine polydrug users: a positron emission tomography study.Differences in cortical activity between methamphetamine-dependent and healthy individuals performing a facial affect matching taskD3 dopamine receptor-preferring [11C]PHNO PET imaging in Parkinson patients with dyskinesiaEmotion dysregulation and amygdala dopamine D2-type receptor availability in methamphetamine usersRelationship of Alexithymia Ratings to Dopamine D2-type Receptors in Anterior Cingulate and Insula of Healthy Control Subjects but Not Methamphetamine-Dependent IndividualsPathological choice: the neuroscience of gambling and gambling addiction.Heightened D3 dopamine receptor levels in cocaine dependence and contributions to the addiction behavioral phenotype: a positron emission tomography study with [11C]-+-PHNOOccupancy of Dopamine D3 and D2 Receptors by Buspirone: A [11C]-(+)-PHNO PET Study in HumansWhat matters in measuring methamphetamine-related cognitive impairments: 'abnormality detection' versus 'everyday import'?Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase Binding in Brain of Cannabis Users: Imaging With the Novel Radiotracer [11C]CURB.Heightened Dopaminergic Response to Amphetamine at the D3 Dopamine Receptor in Methamphetamine Users.Corticotropin-releasing hormone and dopamine release in healthy individuals.Differential cardiovascular and hypothalamic pituitary response to amphetamine in male pathological gamblers versus healthy controls.Imaging the D3 dopamine receptor across behavioral and drug addictions: Positron emission tomography studies with [(11)C]-(+)-PHNO.The D2/3 dopamine receptor in pathological gambling: a positron emission tomography study with [11C]-(+)-propyl-hexahydro-naphtho-oxazin and [11C]raclopride.[¹¹C]-(+)-PHNO PET imaging of dopamine D(2/3) receptors in Parkinson's disease with impulse control disorders.Decreased neural specialization in old adults on a working memory task.In vivo evidence for greater amphetamine-induced dopamine release in pathological gambling: a positron emission tomography study with [(11)C]-(+)-PHNO.
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